Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Dec 1980, p. 29

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Rachael Fielding (light sweater) of Waterloo Discos lets fly with her team's fifth goal Thurs- day in petite ringette action against Woolwich at Moses Springer Arena. Discos pulled away with four goals late in the first period and won 1 0-4. They also duplicated that verdict Satur- day beating London by the same score. This weekend Discos travel to Sudbury. Through the must of sorrow, watch for the soft beacons of friendship to gutde you Your friends, neighbors and family will support you and help to lead you to comfort and consolation at the time when you need it most We pledge ourselves to givlng you the best aSSIStance possible. You know us . . . you can depend on our help. Funeral Home anned Edward R. Good Tt Kog St South Waterloo Onlano 745-8445 Eb" Mary Jo Fedy of Waterloo and partner Tim Mills of Preston won the Junior pairs figure skating title at the Western sectional cham- pionships In Chatham on the weekend. "arr/s'r" local names were prominent among the high finishers as skaters from the Kerry Leitch- coached Preston club dominated the competr tlon. In addition to wmmng the Junior pairs. Fedy and Mills were also uncontested m the senior pairs competition and thug advance to the Cen- tral Canadian competition m Winnipeg in Jan- ua ry Lots of Freq Parking WATER”!!! TRAVEL LTD. DURING JANUARY - "NF" RTN PLUS TAX TO TAMPA OR MIAMI BEAT INFLATION Fedy, Mills in top form FLORIDA AND CARIBBEAN TAKE A JANUARY VACATION 421 Groonbrook Dr Forest HI" Plaza (Just off Conestoga Pkwy) I Kltchonev PRICES SLASHED AIR ONLY FLIGHTS TO FLORIDA "" are not the biggest But we are the best" BOOK NOW SAVE A BUNDLE GOOD VALUES TO " 6900 Bluevale Knights sen- ior boyls' basketball team got off to a great competitive start to their WOO-81 season Sa, turday by winning the eight-team Lilewel high school invnational It was a remarkable effort by the Bluevale club Since by being seed- ed m the final first round match, Knights were forced to play three games In eight hours enroute to the charm plonshlp ln opening action Keith Lazenby and Cram Kermer each tossed m 18 for Knights as they routed Parkhlll INorth Middlesex, high school 76-42. Knights second con- test was much closer as they had to pull away from a 26-26 halftime he to edge out Seaforth high school 55-46, Kermer B_____C| ti1ttig1tttLtttatt in fine cage form 576-5920 Cop Listowel Nation was top scorer with 24 pomts The championship game saw Bluevine pst- ted against Medway high school of Area, near Lo.ndon, and that contest resulted In the narrowest of Victories 46-45 for Knights Actually Bluevale trailed all game m the final contest untll Kermer tossed In two baskets In the final two minutes Brian Mltgang's two free throws wnh 29 seconds left gave BCI a 46-43 edge before Medway hit at the buzzer to draw within one, Ed Fowler was top scorer for Knights with 19 points Fowler and Kermer were both named to the tourney all-star team Just as Important though as point-scoring In Bluevale's march was outstanding defensive play. according to Ctr- coach Tom Rajnovich, "ln the semi-final game Ed Fowler held Sealorth's best player tDennis Nellsonu to only two points in the second half. then In the final Andy Lawrence held the tourney MVP lJon Lundy, to only four paints 1n the second half Those efforts more than anything else made the difference." said the BCI coach ' Knights are entered in the Acton tournament Dec 13 before startng league play Dec, 16. Meanwhile. at BCI this weekend. the annual Dr Pepper Junior Boys NOV. 20 to DEC. l3 BETTY KUENEMAN PERM SPECIAL for your SPECIAL Call 885-5020 Thurs.-Friday 8 Sat. $2995 lnvntalnonal tourney Will take place With eight teams entered. lnclud- mg defending champion Guelph J F .‘Ross and runner-up London Bant- mg Play begins Friday at 5 30 p m wnh Laurel faring Prepton, followed at 7 by Bluevale against Brantford St John's That concludes tourney action until Saturday, but a senlor exhibition game IS slated to gallow- Friday/s finale at 8 30 Play m the tourney re- sumes all day Saturday with the consolation final at 5_30 p m _ fol- lowed by the third place game at 7 pm and grand championship at 830 p m In other basketball news, the KCl Junior girl Raiders turned the tables on St Mary"s In the CWOSSA final 1n Guelph Saturday. w/rt- mng 37-29, Earlier this season. St Mary's had taken both the league and playoff titles in Mr terloo County play. but Raiders were not to be denied this tlme Leadmg the way ior KCl In the final game was Klkl Urosevw with 10 points. PLACE STYLE 380 King M. Is fitnrss Impogum? Ask any My. Ui?

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy